For a situation like the seam along the center of the body, I highly recommend storing a Morph target, applying the scales you want manually along there, then using the Morph brush to revert any problem areas. You can also use layers to do it even more non destructively.
I followed your video and did the masking as you did, but in my case my character did not changed. The noise affected the hole character with mask or without it why is that?
This is going to save me literal hours of time thank you so much for this tutorial
For a situation like the seam along the center of the body, I highly recommend storing a Morph target, applying the scales you want manually along there, then using the Morph brush to revert any problem areas.
You can also use layers to do it even more non destructively.
ahhh good point .... i must have forgotten to mention the layers and morph target options thank you for adding this :)
Thanks Marcus, amazing, helpful explanation. I would love more and more tutorials from you
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You are awesome!
gracias!!! un tutorial perfecto
Wow, this is great
I dont know how to pose the model very well, is there a chance someday you would make a tutorial for that?
There is the tutorial about that in this channel
wow very poggers video my friend :)
Can you teach us how to make these kinds of brushes?
Or make them more efficiently
I followed your video and did the masking as you did, but in my case my character did not changed. The noise affected the hole character with mask or without it why is that?
wonderful
Thanks for the refresher! In the past I've masked out areas when applying surface noise and it still applied to mesh, any ideas?
Thank you for your tutorial, btw can you show me your computer spec?
where did you go to find the scale alphas you used? nice video
I really think this should say how to use your packs rather than how to, implying your teaching how to make them! very confusing to some